New Horizons

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Dawn Pitts ISBN: 9781370591138
Publisher: Dawn Pitts Publication: August 7, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dawn Pitts
ISBN: 9781370591138
Publisher: Dawn Pitts
Publication: August 7, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

New Horizons is book seven in the series of historical fiction that has followed the lives of Levi and Isabelle Whittaker and their life-long friends, Samuel and Millie Murphy’s descendants from 1833 when they met on the shore of Cockburn Sound.
In this book, Ambrose Whittaker builds a cottage on the house block to allow Benjamin, and his wife Patricia to start their married life in the larger building after they returned to Chadora from Northam where Patricia was teaching and Benjamin managed a farming property.
With the Korean War in progress Charles and Connie Morgan’s son, Godfrey, is killed in action and as the family was coming to terms with this tragedy, a second struck them. As a result the Morgan family decided to move to Sydney where their daughter, Winnie now lived with her husband.
Connie’s brother, Ronald, his wife Maxine, with their son, Kenneth, sold their orchard in Donnybrook and move to Bunbury where they start a new chapter of their lives.
Ambrose and Benjamin remain on the farm and their lives revolve around the seasonal changes and Patricia’s teaching.
As they move through the early 1950s, we follow the history of their time and how they move with the era they are now living in and both sets of families move to New Horizons.

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New Horizons is book seven in the series of historical fiction that has followed the lives of Levi and Isabelle Whittaker and their life-long friends, Samuel and Millie Murphy’s descendants from 1833 when they met on the shore of Cockburn Sound.
In this book, Ambrose Whittaker builds a cottage on the house block to allow Benjamin, and his wife Patricia to start their married life in the larger building after they returned to Chadora from Northam where Patricia was teaching and Benjamin managed a farming property.
With the Korean War in progress Charles and Connie Morgan’s son, Godfrey, is killed in action and as the family was coming to terms with this tragedy, a second struck them. As a result the Morgan family decided to move to Sydney where their daughter, Winnie now lived with her husband.
Connie’s brother, Ronald, his wife Maxine, with their son, Kenneth, sold their orchard in Donnybrook and move to Bunbury where they start a new chapter of their lives.
Ambrose and Benjamin remain on the farm and their lives revolve around the seasonal changes and Patricia’s teaching.
As they move through the early 1950s, we follow the history of their time and how they move with the era they are now living in and both sets of families move to New Horizons.

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